
Extreme Heat Is the Biggest Threat to Insurers and Businesses
Deadly temperatures put great stress not just on human life but also on the economy, infrastructure, agriculture and health care
Summer heat is increasingly breaking records as the climate warms. As we describe in our roundup, heat can be deadly. Make sure that you take extra precautions to stay cool
Extreme Heat Is the Biggest Threat to Insurers and Businesses
Deadly temperatures put great stress not just on human life but also on the economy, infrastructure, agriculture and health care
The World Isn’t Ready for the Mental Health Toll of Extreme Heat
Temperatures are rising, and so are mental health risks
Common-Sense Measures Could Curb Heat-Related Deaths
Extreme heat is becoming more prevalent. We need to protect people who work and play outside
Today’s Children Face a Lifetime of Extreme Heat because of Climate Change
Young people today will be exposed to a number of heat waves that no one would have experienced before the burning of fossil fuels started raising global temperatures
Summer 2024 Was the Hottest Ever Measured, Beating Last Year
The year 2024 could easily shape up to be the hottest ever measured, climate scientists say
U.S. Deaths from Heat Are Dangerously Undercounted
By vastly understating the number of heat-related deaths, medical officials make it harder to improve heat safety and save lives
‘Corn Sweat’ and Climate Change Bring Sweltering Weather to the Midwest
A heat wave is sending temperatures soaring in the Midwest, and “corn sweat” is pushing humidity sky-high
Without AC, Texan Prisons Sentence People to Unsafe Heat
Air-conditioning is uncommon for incarcerated people, and the heat index inside many of Texas’s 100 prison buildings can exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit
Postal Service Ignoring Heat Risks to Mail Carriers, Investigation Finds
Internal records show the U.S. Postal Service has tried to get workers out of air-conditioned offices. The allegations come one year after the agency was accused of falsifying heat-training records
Heat Is More Than Just Temperature—Here’s How We Measure It
When heat hits, we talk about the heat index, the dew point and heat risk. But what do all these measures mean?
Extreme Heat Is the Deadliest Weather Disaster
Hundreds of thousands of people die from extreme temperatures every year, more than any other type of weather disaster
Biden Enacted Landmark Heat Protections. Millions of Public Employees Are Still in Danger
A 1972 law that allows states to avoid OSHA regulations for public-sector employees is undermining the nation’s first proposed worker safeguards for heat
How Student Athletes Can Avoid Heatstroke
An athletic trainer explains why bodies need time to acclimatize to extreme heat and what risks to watch out for to avoid heat illness in student athletes
It’s Going to Hit 90 Degrees in Alaska This Week
Temperatures in Fairbanks, Alaska, are predicted to reach a record-tying 90 degrees Fahrenheit because of a prolonged, unusually late heat wave
Facing Scorching Heat Waves, Cities Call on Scientists to Understand How People Respond
Miami and New York City officials say they need more insight into how searing temperatures affect homeless people and other vulnerable populations
Heat Waves Delay Trains. Blame ‘Sun Kinks’
Extreme heat can cause train tracks to expand and buckle. That’s forcing rail operators to adapt as the climate warms
New Heat Map Shows Scorching Streets that Can Burn Skin in Seconds
Under the scorching summer sun, pavement can reach temperatures hot enough to cause second-degree burns
Biden Pushes to Stop Heat Deaths after Decades of Delay
It took 50 years and skyrocketing temperatures before the government proposed heat protections for workers. The Biden administration is trying to speed up the process
Heat Waves Need FEMA’s Help
Heat waves are costly and kill more people each year than hurricanes, tornadoes and floods combined, but because FEMA doesn’t count them as disasters, communities miss out on important resources
New Map Shows the Highest Heat Risk Isn’t Always Where Temperatures Are Hottest
The CDC’s new Heat and Health Index looks at the vulnerability of 32,000 neighborhoods to extreme heat using demographic and health statistics
Heat Waves Deserve Disaster Relief from FEMA, Petition Argues
Places beset by heat waves should receive FEMA disaster funds just as those hit by hurricanes or flooding do, labor unions, green groups and public health advocates argue in a new petition
This Isn’t Your Grandparents’ Summer Heat
The face of summer is transforming, as people today face more frequent, longer-lasting and hotter heat waves than they did several decades ago
Vermont Will Be Hotter Than Miami This Week—Blame the Heat Dome
A heat dome is sending temperatures soaring across the U.S. Midwest and East
Relentless Heat Waves Make AC Too Expensive for Many People
Poorer households face climate-related dangers during heat waves amid climbing electricity costs, a report by state energy officials warns